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scott. elizabeth palmer is also reporting there in paris, and, liz, is there a concern that there could be more attackers out there? >> reporter: the police have not said they got all the attackers. they have said they have launched an aggressive manhunt to try and find all those they assume were helping. and there's a belgian connection developing in that respect. when the attackers dove down here to the club where so many people were killed, they arrived in a rented car, and that car turned out to have been rented by a belgian citizen. he was arrested today trying to cross the border back into belgium from france. a short time later belgian police descended on a suburb of brussels and arrested three more men. this is an area which is home to some radical islamists. police confirmed that one of those three men was in paris yesterday, the day of the attack. >> o'donnell: elizabeth palmer and scott will have a special report on the paris attacks tomorrow night on "60 minutes." tonight we've learned the f.b.i. is sending a team of agents to paris to help investigate the siege, which played out ac
scott. elizabeth palmer is also reporting there in paris, and, liz, is there a concern that there could be more attackers out there? >> reporter: the police have not said they got all the attackers. they have said they have launched an aggressive manhunt to try and find all those they assume were helping. and there's a belgian connection developing in that respect. when the attackers dove down here to the club where so many people were killed, they arrived in a rented car, and that car...
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back to you, charlie. >> thanks, scott pelley and elizabeth palmer. last night appeared on my pbs program. our remember iffer cbs correspondent says the paris transforming the terrorist threat. >> in the 14 years following 9/11, terror groups challenge themselves. this is the failure of al qaeda. they challenge themselves to say, how can you top that? what about the dirty bomb? what about the nuclear? sophistication of the operation in paris was its lack of sophistication. when using bullets and bombs, rudimentary things, you can paralyze a city with fear. you can cause tremendous carnage and you can have an extraordinary impact with almost minimal preoperational surveillance and minimal preoperational costs. a couple years and a half of planning. the idea of being able to turn around a mumbai plot or "charlie hebdo" plot in a little amount of time for a little amount of money, a light bulb has come on in the terrorist world where they say, keep it simple and you will have more success. >> and this morning's french police raid happened about a mile fr
back to you, charlie. >> thanks, scott pelley and elizabeth palmer. last night appeared on my pbs program. our remember iffer cbs correspondent says the paris transforming the terrorist threat. >> in the 14 years following 9/11, terror groups challenge themselves. this is the failure of al qaeda. they challenge themselves to say, how can you top that? what about the dirty bomb? what about the nuclear? sophistication of the operation in paris was its lack of sophistication. when...
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elizabeth, thanks very much. that is the big question this morning and we hope to have an answer a little bit later today. back to you, charlie. >> thanks, scott pelley and elizabeth palmer in saint-denis. >>> last night on my pbs program the former senior correspondent said the isis attacks show how they are transforming the terrorist threat. >> in the 14 years following 9/11, terrorist groups challenged themselves. this is the failure of al qaeda. they challenged themselves to say how can you top that? what about the dirty bomb, what about the nuclear what, about of the operation in paris was its lack of sophistication. when using bullets and bombs, rudimentary things, you can perilize a city with fear, you can have tremendous carnage and have an extraordinary impact with minimal presurveillance and cost. 9/11 cost a couple million dollars and a couple years and a half of planning. the idea of turning around a mumbai plot or "charlie hebdo" plot in a very short time for very little money is something that a light bulb has come on in the terrorist world where they're saying keep it simple and you will have more success. >> and this morning's
elizabeth, thanks very much. that is the big question this morning and we hope to have an answer a little bit later today. back to you, charlie. >> thanks, scott pelley and elizabeth palmer in saint-denis. >>> last night on my pbs program the former senior correspondent said the isis attacks show how they are transforming the terrorist threat. >> in the 14 years following 9/11, terrorist groups challenged themselves. this is the failure of al qaeda. they challenged...
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a street cleaner found the belt in a paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of f lah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very closese to where that suicide vest was found. he's the young terror suspect who got away, which was not part otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda is, they don't lie. abdelhamid abaaoud, the presumed ringleader of the paris terrorist, popped up regularlyly in isis videos, and he openly boasted that after fighting in syria, he'd been able to reenter europe and buy weapons and even slip through police checks. francois heisbourg is a security expert and special adviser to the french government. >> that should set alarm bells ringing. >> he is taunting them. >> yes,e was taunting them. [gunfire] >> reporter: for french security forces, the paris attacks exposed dangerous flaws. >> we have been through the gauntlet in the most humiliating manner. >> reporter: the bottom line can't keep tabs on the
a street cleaner found the belt in a paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of f lah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very closese to where that suicide vest was found. he's the young terror suspect who got away, which was not part otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda is, they don't lie....
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the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on
the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on
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the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer broke in, searching for links to the terrorists. police are scouring europe for evidence that might lead them to salah abdeslam, the attacker who got away. but in brussels, his brother mohammed appealed to him directly. "my advice to him is to turn himself in to the police," he said, "so justice can shed light on what happened." at this hotel in the paris suburbs, another piece of the puzzle fell into place. it's where salah abdeslam and his coconspirators are believed to have spent the two days before the attacks. police discovered it and dusted it for fingerprints on the weekend. when salah abdeslam reserved two rooms in t
the search for the terroristwidenned today, and elizabeth palmer is following liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're look for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer broke in, searching for...
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elizabeth macdonald. scott. amazon. all-time high. is it a buy?nnovative things. it is doing things that are beyond traditional retailing. stuart: liz. >> yes. my sister and i went. surprisingly, not as crowded as expect it. bracing ourselves. nervous about the brawls that broke out in the shopping malls across the country. stuart: look at that. liz: chicago protests. jeff flock has covered them. one woman said cyber monday. why would i want to put up with this. stuart: keith, our viewers can see a brawl going on in el paso, texas. >> i like that first-hand knowledge about the stuff that we cover. i went to several balls here. parking was not a problem. mall shopping down 11% over the four day weekend. 5% spending less at the register. if we do not see it online, retailers are in serious, serious trouble. stuart: real estate. you are right. originally, it went up because of real estate. maybe that is a liability. people not building into the real estate. >> supporting their market value. real estate meant trust right now. the results of the breaku
elizabeth macdonald. scott. amazon. all-time high. is it a buy?nnovative things. it is doing things that are beyond traditional retailing. stuart: liz. >> yes. my sister and i went. surprisingly, not as crowded as expect it. bracing ourselves. nervous about the brawls that broke out in the shopping malls across the country. stuart: look at that. liz: chicago protests. jeff flock has covered them. one woman said cyber monday. why would i want to put up with this. stuart: keith, our viewers...
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a street cleaner found the belt in a paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of salah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was found. he's the young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda is, they don't lie. abdelhamid abaaoud, the presumed ringleader of the paris terrorists, popped up regularly in isis videos, and he openly boasted that after fighting in syria, he'd been able to reenter europe and buy weapons and even slip through police checks. francois heisbourg is a security expert and special adviser to the french government. >> that should set alarm bells ringing. >> he is almost taunting them. >> yes, he was taunting them. he was taunting them. [gunfire] >> reporter: for french security forces, the paris attacks exposed dangerous flaws. >> we have been thrown the gauntlet in the most humiliating man
a street cleaner found the belt in a paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of salah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was found. he's the young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda...
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a street cleaner found the belt in paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of salah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was found. he's t t young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda is, they don't lie. abdelhamid abaaoud, the presumed ringleader of the paris terrorisis, popped up regularly in isis videos, ananhe openly boasted that after fightininin syria, he'd been able to reenter europe and buy weapons and even slip through police checks. francois heisbourg is a security expert and special adviser to the french government. >> that should set alarm bells ringing. >> he is almost taunting them. >> yes, he was taunting them. he was taunting them. [gunfire] >> reporter: for french security forces, the paris attacks exposed dangerous flaws. >> we have been thrown the gauntlet in the most humiliating man
a street cleaner found the belt in paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of salah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was found. he's t t young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda...
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thank you, scott and elizabeth palmer in saint-denis. >>> french war planes are still pounding raqqah in syria, including two command centers. a human rights monitoring center says air strikes killed at least 33 isis militants. it says isis members and their families are now moving to iraq to escape those attacks. >>> russia is also targeting isis strongholds in raqqah. the country fired several crews missiles. margaret brennan is traveling with the president in manila in the philippines. she shows us how a potential alliance among the superpowers is developing. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, russia is already coordinating air strikes with france. and here in manila today, the russian prime minister said the best way to combat isis is to unite with the west. and president obama seemed to agree, but he said there's one catch. first, russia has to help end the syrian war. >> i've also welcomed moscow going after isil. >> reporter: just days after russia launched its first significant strikes against isis, president obama extended an offer. >> if we get a better
thank you, scott and elizabeth palmer in saint-denis. >>> french war planes are still pounding raqqah in syria, including two command centers. a human rights monitoring center says air strikes killed at least 33 isis militants. it says isis members and their families are now moving to iraq to escape those attacks. >>> russia is also targeting isis strongholds in raqqah. the country fired several crews missiles. margaret brennan is traveling with the president in manila in the...
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the search for the terrorists widened today, and elizabeth palmer is following the investigation. liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're looking for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer broke in, searching for links to the terrorists. police are scouring europe for evidence that might lead them to salah abdeslam, the attacker who got away. but in brussels, his brother mohammed appealed to him directly. "my advice to him is to turn himself in to the police," he said, "so justice can shed light on what happened." at this hotel in the paris suburbs, another piece of the puzzle fell into place. it's where salah abdeslam and his co-conspirators are believed to have spent the two days before the attacks. police discovered it and dusted it for fingerprints on the weekend. when salah abdeslam reserved two rooms
the search for the terrorists widened today, and elizabeth palmer is following the investigation. liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're looking for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer...
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the search for the terrorists widened today, and elizabeth palmer is following the investigigion. liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're looking for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer broke in, arching for links to the terrorists. police are scouring europe for evidence that might lead them to salah abdeslam, the attacker who got away. but in brussels, his brother mohammed appealed to himim directly. "my advice to him is to turn himself in to the police," he said, "so justice can shed light on what happened." at this hotel in the paris suburbs, another p pce of the puzzle fell into place. it's where salah abdeslam and his co-conspirators are believed to have spent the two days before the attacks. police discovered it and dusted it for fingerprints on the weekend. when salah abdeslam reserved two rooms
the search for the terrorists widened today, and elizabeth palmer is following the investigigion. liz. >> reporter: scott, the police say that tonight they're looking for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. first, a police robot moved in to examine this car abandoned on a paris street. then an officer...
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a street cleaner found the belt in a paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of salah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was he's the young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda is, they don't lie. abdelhamid abaaoud, the presumed ringleader of the paris terrorists, popped up regularly in isis videos, and he openly boasted that after fighting in syria, he'd been able to reenter europe and buy weapons and even slip through police checks. francois heisbourg is a security expert and special adviser to the french government. >> that should set alarm bells ringing. >> he is almost taunting them. >> yes, he was taunting them. he was taunting them. [gunfire] >> reporter: for french security forces, the paris attacks exposed dangerous flaws. >> we have been thrown the gauntlet in the most humiliating manner. >>
a street cleaner found the belt in a paris suburb, and elizabeth palmer is following this investigation. >> reporter: scott, police are telling french media that the phone of salah abdeslam was geolocated to a spot very close to where that suicide vest was he's the young terror suspect who got away, which was not part of the isis plan, a plan that otherwise went off very smoothly. today another isis video, gloating about the paris attacks. but as offensive as the group's propaganda is,...
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. >> -- elizabeth: that video is called talk to your kids about the sec myth. iowa nice guy is des moines film maker scott siepker. eric: this has been boiling up, the sec versus iowa, they do not think we have a tough enough schedule but the hawkeyes are undefeated. elizabeth: we were talking about -- doing on their various devices and it is surprising. music and television remains there favorite. 58% what's tv every day and only 45% say they use social media every day. metinka: what is surprising is the amount of time they spend doing these things, nine hours a day is what was found. the survey found boys are more apt to play video games and reading. eight hours in school, there is no more time. elizabeth: a lot of most -- multitasking going on there. eric: you should -- i have a feeling you will see posts on facebook about the beautiful weather out there. you can barely see some lights there, some cars driving by, it is thick out there. abouten i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i
. >> -- elizabeth: that video is called talk to your kids about the sec myth. iowa nice guy is des moines film maker scott siepker. eric: this has been boiling up, the sec versus iowa, they do not think we have a tough enough schedule but the hawkeyes are undefeated. elizabeth: we were talking about -- doing on their various devices and it is surprising. music and television remains there favorite. 58% what's tv every day and only 45% say they use social media every day. metinka: what is...
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elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those raids that scott just told you about have been going on all night. not only here in france, but also in belgium. belgium has a strong connection to the attacks. and it's still continuing as we speak morning. the security services are moving in aggressively on the network behind friday's attacks. meanwhile, french reports say the suspected mastermind of the operation is abdelhamid abaaoud who had gone to fight in syria. that is where he is believed to be now. earlier this year he was named the likely ring leader of a plot to kill police in belgium. the police have issued an international arrest warrant for a suspected terrorist who is still on the loose. he is salah abdeslam borne in belgium and he rented bun of the cars they used that was towed hall for testing. attacked the concert hall and is french and known for his links to extremist criminals. ahmad almohammed, possibly not his real name, is one of the suicide bombers. he slipped into europe on a false passport last month among the thousands of a
elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. those raids that scott just told you about have been going on all night. not only here in france, but also in belgium. belgium has a strong connection to the attacks. and it's still continuing as we speak morning. the security services are moving in aggressively on the network behind friday's attacks. meanwhile, french reports say the suspected mastermind of the operation is abdelhamid abaaoud who had gone to fight in syria. that is...
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scott, the name of the american citizen who was killed in the attack still hasn't been >> pelley: elizabeth palmer in paris for us tonight. liz, thank you. one week after isis militants attacked paris with bombs and guns, the healing has begun. imams at 2500 mosques throughout france used friday prayers to condemn terrorism and violence. tonight, parisians took back their city. there was solemn reflection with candles and flowers, and at 9:20, the moment of the first attack, music filled the streets. organizers hope the noise and the light would make the terrorists "understand that they have lost." ( cheers ) in dozens of acts of defiance, cafes were filled and a club rocked again. but the celebration was tempered by news today that the death toll has risen to 130. police are still hunting for a ninth suspect, and holly williams is on the investigation. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: the french authorities now say three people were killed in a dorm raid in the paris suburbs on wednesday, not two asy previously thought. this video aired on french television appears to show the moment one of them d
scott, the name of the american citizen who was killed in the attack still hasn't been >> pelley: elizabeth palmer in paris for us tonight. liz, thank you. one week after isis militants attacked paris with bombs and guns, the healing has begun. imams at 2500 mosques throughout france used friday prayers to condemn terrorism and violence. tonight, parisians took back their city. there was solemn reflection with candles and flowers, and at 9:20, the moment of the first attack, music filled...
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the search for the terrorists widened today, and elizabeth palmer is following the investigation. liz. >> repororr: scott, the police say that tonight they're looking for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. to examine this car abandoned on then an officer broke in, searching for links to the terrorists. police are scouring europe for evidence that might lead them to salah abdeslam, the attacker who got away. but in brussels, his brother mohammed appealed to him directly. "my advice to him is to turn himself in to the police," he said, "so justice can shed light on what happened." at this hotel in the paris suburbs, another piece of the puzzle fell into place. it's where salah abdeslam and his co-conspirators are believed to have spent the two days before the a aacks. police discovered it and dusted it for fingerprints on the weekend. when salah abdeslam reserved two rooms in this hotel, he did it with his own credit ca
the search for the terrorists widened today, and elizabeth palmer is following the investigation. liz. >> repororr: scott, the police say that tonight they're looking for a second man who got away. that would make him the ninth terrorist, and they say they spotted him inside a car on surveillance camera video very near the place where the clients of the restaurants and cafes were gunned down. to examine this car abandoned on then an officer broke in, searching for links to the terrorists....
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we have the debutante farmer and professional caterer elizabeth hyskill who brought along her family, scott, mary, lucia and luke all ready to eat. >> and tamron. >> we've adopted her. >> you've adopted tamron, there you go. >> really quickly, you call it stuffing and dressing. >> come on, i'm from mississippi. it is dress. >> there you go. >> and that is the end all be all for dressing. >> the turkey. >> it's been out for about 35 minutes so it's resting. >> you should let it rest. >> absolutely all your juices will be on the cutting board and on this count top and on your shoes. don't want, that want it in the turkey. >> while that's resting we went that's one way to get it out, it's resting and casseroles are ready. willie, you'll help me with this. we'll take these over to the table. >> yes, ma'am. >> so you can go ahead and start putting them down. >> that would be the dressing. >> that's the dressing. >> and now we have our green beans. >> you know, you can, absolutely. sometimes i think it can pull a little moisture from the turkey, but it's so delicious when it comes out, i know, it
we have the debutante farmer and professional caterer elizabeth hyskill who brought along her family, scott, mary, lucia and luke all ready to eat. >> and tamron. >> we've adopted her. >> you've adopted tamron, there you go. >> really quickly, you call it stuffing and dressing. >> come on, i'm from mississippi. it is dress. >> there you go. >> and that is the end all be all for dressing. >> the turkey. >> it's been out for about 35 minutes...
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to check for a possible seat belt defect and this elizabeth have a material affect on its financial results. still, we want to call your attention, scottcause the stock did move on those particular headlines. we'll bring you more when we know more. back to you, guys. >> the stock down 2%. kevin, does a shark take a bite out of tesla, or does he pass? >> pass. >> it's coming, and it will be extremely painful. you'll need two seat belts. >> hoer side of that trade, or no? >> no. at the right level and for a trade i own the stock occasionally. i don't own it here. if i say activity and i saw an institution getting interested, i would take a shot. ahead of a roll-out, of a new car, whatever. this one, no. not at this level. >> he does quickly play into the spot that we had in this theme of growth versus value in the months ahead for the market. >> i can explain to you why people are trading this stock. it doesn't mean they should, but they're overpaying for growth they think they have an edge because they're willing to hold it longer, and so ultimately this valuation will work for them. historically that's not a good move. investors should
to check for a possible seat belt defect and this elizabeth have a material affect on its financial results. still, we want to call your attention, scottcause the stock did move on those particular headlines. we'll bring you more when we know more. back to you, guys. >> the stock down 2%. kevin, does a shark take a bite out of tesla, or does he pass? >> pass. >> it's coming, and it will be extremely painful. you'll need two seat belts. >> hoer side of that trade, or no?...
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elizabeth macdonald, or emac. #oneluckyguy we're glad to have back, former senator from massachusetts, fox news contributor senator scottmbered today. good to see you. >> once again i love it. good to be here. harris: on a friday eve. i like to say. andrea: now we're talking. harris: we'll roll on to the news now. a major military offensive are underway against the savages of la
elizabeth macdonald, or emac. #oneluckyguy we're glad to have back, former senator from massachusetts, fox news contributor senator scottmbered today. good to see you. >> once again i love it. good to be here. harris: on a friday eve. i like to say. andrea: now we're talking. harris: we'll roll on to the news now. a major military offensive are underway against the savages of la